Essays about: "High resolution imaging"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 132 essays containing the words High resolution imaging.
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16. Evaluation of deep learning image reconstruction for brain- and abdominal CT - A visual grading characteristics study
University essay fromAbstract : Computed tomography (CT) is a common medical imaging method today. There are different ways of reconstructing the images from a CT examination. The standard method is the filtered back projection (FBP). READ MORE
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17. Imaging of the MTP joint: Developing an imaging protocol optimised for damage detection and 3D modelling
University essay from KTH/FysikAbstract : Walking without pain in the toe has a significant impact on a person’s well-being. Human mobility will be impaired in osteoarthritis of the big toe, and pain will occur during walking. By replacing the cartilage or bone injury with an individualised implant, osteochondral injuries to the knee and ankle can be treated. READ MORE
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18. Re-processing Reflection Seismic Data at a Quick-clay Landslide Site in Southwest Sweden
University essay from Uppsala universitet/GeofysikAbstract : This MSc thesis reprocessed seismic data collected at a site near the Gota River in 2011, focusing on two lines. The two seismic lines ran through a landslide scar zone for a total length of 1 km, both of which used dynamite as the seismic source. READ MORE
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19. Identification of spectral features differentiating fungal strains in infrared absorption spectroscopic images
University essay from Lunds universitet/Beräkningsbiologi och biologisk fysik - Genomgår omorganisationAbstract : There are many unknowns regarding the interaction between fungi and their surroundings. In this project, we took a closer look at hyperspectral images of several fungal strains on two different substrates. The project mainly consisted of developing a code for the classification of fungal strains and the extraction of information from it. READ MORE
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20. Quantification and Detection of Motion Artifacts in Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging
University essay from KTH/Skolan för kemi, bioteknologi och hälsa (CBH)Abstract : Laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI) is a non-invasive method for assessment of microcirculatory blood flow. The technique is based on analysis of speckle patterns to build 2D maps of perfusion with high spatial and temporal resolution. READ MORE